Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 14, 1910, Image 5

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    The most complete line of Farm Machinery in the County
Complete line AH Size and Style
Wood Frame Harrows
Spring Tooth ! arrows
Superior Crain Drills
Fanning Mills & Baggers
The well known Oliver and Canton
Flows in walking, sulky and gang
In an effort to keep pace with the many improvements in agricultural machinery, we " are introducing every
season new types of implements that have been tried and found to materially increase the yield of the soil in other
sections similar to ours. This year we offer the Canton Alfalfa Harrow and a big assortment of Land Packers. In
packers we have the Dunham for light, sandy soil and the Campbell for heavier soil These packers , are designed
to conserve the moisture and to obtain the proper proportion of air and moisture in the ground and thus increase yield
CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO SHOW
Complete Line All Sizes and Styles
Peg Tooth Harrows
: Disc Harrows
Wagon Scales i
' , ; Feed Grinders ;
We are always pleased to show you
the goods whether you buy, or not
The W. F. King Company, Praieyille, Oregon
LOCAL MENTION
M. It. nilott baa ordered n new
Ovrrinnd twr.
John WIkIo ret units! Niuidny with
lit now Ovrriniul.
Arther WunwiMIt linn rrturnml
from IiIh trip to IVrthuid.
Clin. ClirlMtlrth) wlfo were In
the t-ity tint flrwt ul tht wrrk.
Walter Foster cmn In Sutunlity
with lit nrw mmliliit a Marian
1' I.vt.
llerltert Hnwley ciime down from
, liU ranch til 1'iitiltiia Motidny and
will apend the week lu town.
Mr, lirorgr ItuwH'll rniup In from
TiU'iiinit liut wwk to Jolu her hu
l.nntl, who mently urvhned the
( Wnin Huilth lwt.
II. K. Joii.n ciune In from Khitnlko
Miit hroiiKht with lit nt Ills mottirr
n ml nephew who hid k'Ii to live
lth lit in. Mr. Wymer ulno came out
with them.
Tln Indie Annex will entcrtntn at
BOO tomorrow evening. Mr. Onrar
Hyde. Mm. M. It. Elliott and Minn
rterthn Hnldwln nre th member of
the commit ttr that have clinrRu of
the n..nlr. Tiny nre preparing for a
lnrtfo attend unco.
At a meeting of the I.ikIIih Annex
IttMt week, Mm. Klkln Htrwnrt wb
elerted prmldi'iit: Mr, tleorire Ktork
maun, vlee-irvddeiit and Mr. C. M.
Klkln treasurer. Finance Commit
tee Mm. fieo. Storkiiiimn, chulr
man; Mm. a M. Klklim. Mm. J. II.
HiwulMTtf. Meiubendilp committee
Mr. (In). Storkmanu chalrtnnn,
Mr, Ottcnr Hyde and MIm liertha
Hnldwln. Mm. D. F. Stewart, the
president, will entertain the club at
the next meeting.
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iPACIFlttioRSE 1
il prentred exprwsly for the need
4 horaetuen and ranchmen. It la
a powerful and nenetratinfj lini
ment, remedy fur emerencfe.
toothing embrocation fur the relief
of pnin, ami the bent liniment for
ipraiim and xireneM, i Unequalled
fur )ieling wound! tnd injuries
cans! hy BART1RD WIRK and
for all cut and bruises. Pacific Horae
Liniment i fully jfiinrnntecd. No
other i ao good or helpful in to many
waya. If it full to satisfy, we author
ize nil dealers to refund the purchase
price, Extra large bottles 8 0 Cents.
UovT CiiRMtCAl, Co. Portland, Ore.
For sale by Templeton & Son
I'd Oerow hit a aevero attack of
lung fever.
Mm. A. ft. Ireland to on the sick lint
thle week.
Mr. and Mm. Joe Llater came In
from Paulina last Tueaday.
Dr. Cllne from Lower Bridge I a
County Heat visitor thi week.
Wm. Jacob of Paulina, wni a
1'rlnevllle vhtltor the flmt of the
week.
Circuit Court convenes Monday.
May 2. County Court Wednesday,
May 4.
Ir. IkOknap waa callet! to Mudd
Hprlnga Monday to atu-nd (ieorge
Lytle who to quite III.
I'leaHiintMllllornand wlfeof Burns
are vUltlng relatives In town. Ilia
father and mother live on Hear creek.
MIm Hut tie Qulnn of O'Nell baa
come to I'linevllle to remain Indefi
nitely. 8he will be with Mm. rick
ett The county clerk ha lanued a
niarrtnge lli-eime the flmt of the week
to Mary Scott of Sl tern and Hyde It.
Otot of Utot
M. 8. Mayfleld returcel from Rhanl
ko Sut unlay where he shipped 200
head of beef cattle to the Union Stock
yards of Portland.
Thomna Hoover has sold hi farm,
consisting of 1 0 acres, to Josluh Wlll
lam for $9,000- The place to a good
one and Mr. William got bargain.
A shipment of steers brought $7.10
a hundred at the I'nlon Stock Tarda,
Portland lust week. They averagnd
U:iO pound. Speyed belter sold for
lil.R0.
Mm. Emerson of Hood Ulver,
daughter of F. K. Broalus, and Mia
X. Waybrlght, of Lincoln, Neb., a
niece of Mr. Broelua, are vlsltlug In
Prlnevllle.
The bandaome appearance of the
courthouse lawn epeak well for the
care and 'attention given It. by the
janitor. It ns set loot fall to blue
griia and clover and thla uprli g
there to a good heavy sod. Water
and cultivation did It, any Mr. Clow.
MIm Maude Newblll of Grlixly and
Mr, Frank Long of Prinevllle were
married lout Sunday at 2 o'clock at
the home of the bride' pareutaMr.
and Mr. Cnaper Newblll at Grbuly,
Iti'v. Wlltoe of Lftinouta ofttclatlng.
Relatives of the contracting partle
and a few friend wltnetiaed the happy
event. Mr. Long and hi bride are
busy receiving congratulation.
They will make their home In Trine
vllle.
W. H. Arnold of Chattanooga,
Tonn., will arrive this week to vtoit
hi daughter, Mr. F. J Lively.-, Mr.
Arnold has been superintendent of
the Chattanooga Car & Fouuder Co.,
of which H. Clay Evans, ex-post-ninster
general of the United Rtate,
laprealdeut, for over twenty yean
and only resigned bla position a tew
week ago with a view to visiting
and probably locating In thi part
of the Oregon country. Mr. Arnold
will lie followed later by hi daughter
and son.
' Local juention
Mis Elsie Ulrdsong to vUltlng In
town thi week.
Uolert Cram to In from Trout creek
visiting relative.
Henry Edward of Powell Uuttes,
wa la the city Tuesday. j
Mis Iielva Templeton to borne
from Portland on a vlnlt.
M. E. Roger of Bend, was a
couuty sent visitor Monday.
J. M. Elliott from Crooked river,
wa a Prlnevllle visitor Monday.
Bend and Prlnevllle will crux hnt
at the latter place Sunday April 17.
Mm. Cary Fterk'ft Tuesday for
a 6-week visit at her old home In
Walla Walla, Wash.
Harry Elliott left the flmt of the
week for Klamath Fall, lie will
bring out eome cattle for 7.. M.
Brown.
Mr. and Mr. Bundy and faintly of
Indiana have moved to Prlnevllle to
locate permanently. Mr. Bundy to
an experienced uiochlnest. He will
work iu the Hudson garage.
Cm H. Congleton, forest ranger In
this district, left Wednesday for Re
public, Wash., on special work cou
uected with the department. . He
will lie atiacnt until about next
Christ ma.
Mm. F. B. Mllllorn entertained the
500 Club last Friday. Mm. Lieorge
Storkman wa again victorious If
her luck hold out she will have quite
a collection of hand painted china.
Mm. Haner will entertain the Club a
week from tomorrow.
The Ladles Aid and Mission Society
of the First Baptl st Church will hold
a aale and Ice cream social on May 4
at some place to he announced Inter.
Aprou. fancy article, etc., will lie on
sale, .Will open la the utteruoou and
continue In the evening.
Regular services will lie held at the
Union church Sunday, morning and
evening. Preaching by the pastor of
the Church of Christ. Subject for
morning, "Three Volumes." For
the evening, "Conversion." All are
Invited.; C. T. Radford, Piwtor.
At the Presbyterian Church next
Sunday, April 17, 1910. The evening
service will be thirty minutes later.
Christian Endeavor will be at 7 p.m.
Instead of 6:30 p.m. a formerly, and
preaching service will be at 8 p.m. In
stead of 7:30 p.m. ThtHBchixlule will
run through the summer mouths.
The subject for morning will be the
"Brevity of Life." Evening theme,
"Law of Harvest."
At the Flmt Methodist "church for
Suuday the 17th. Subject for the
morning service will be, "The Work :
of John the Baptist." The one for
the evening will be the second talk
on "Bunyau'g Pilgrim's Progress."
Good music at both services. ,4A
welcome to all. The church Is t wo
block east of the Prlnevllle Hotel.
Strangers are invited to worship
with us. J.D. Lewellen. !
Grover Price wa In Tuesday from
hi boiiiejiear Barne.
Alex. Smith of Sisters, was In the i
city on business yesterday. j
Bid well Cram of Hhanlko, waa a
bushiest visitor In town Friday.
Irwin D. Busey and wife of O'Nell,
were PrluevllleVtoltor Tuesday. j
Ike Mill of Paulina wo a county i
seat visitor the flmt of the week.
Mr. and Mm. (ieorge Taylor of Bear
creek weceFrine vllle visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Oscar Prose started Wednes
day for Wisconsin, to visit relative.
HerlK-rt Whltsett wo In town
Tuesday from hi home near Mad
ras. Tom Miller of Pauling was a busl
new visitor in town the hist of the
week.
Marlun Taylor and wife came In
Sunday from their home on Newsom
Creek.
Mr. and Mm. J. L Jones came In
yesterday from their home at Powell
Buttes.
Bruce Balfour wa In the city
Wtfdnesdny from hi home at
Paulina.
Handera Logan and' on Otto, of
Barnes, are buslnes visitor in
Prlnevllle this week.
Charles Montgomery started
Saturday for Fall river where he will
work this summer.
Clarence Ferguson and Ira Cox or
Bear Creek, were business visitor in
the city Wednesday.
Mr. aud Mm. O. P. Alllngham of
Lower Bridge, were business visitor
In Prlnevllle Wednesday.
Ferry Long ho Bold h' soft drink
Joint to Walter Snodderly. The
change wa made last week.
Miss Lora Steams finished a three
month term of school In the John
son Creek district last Friday. .
F. D. Dibble of IUley. Harney couuty
passed through Prlnevllle today from
Portland with a new Cadillac 30.
Mrs. Emily G. Dougal and Miss
Matilda McCrudden of Lamonta,
were iu town on bulsness Tuesday.
Charles Hiudman and wife passed
through towu Saturday on their
way home at Sisters, after several
months sojourn In Portland.
Dick Rhody started Monday for
Silver Ijfike with several head of
thoroughbread cattle, which he Is
taking over for Hayes Brothers.
Mr. and Mm. George Ferris of Salt
Creek, came to Prlnevllle the first of
the week. They will work on S. S.
Stearns' ruuch ou Crooked river
this summer.
, Dr. J. H. Rosenberg and William
Young were appointed delegates to
Grand Camp of the Woodmen of the
World, which will be held at Baker
City May 18, 1U10."
Mrs. Kamstra, wife of L-Kamstra,
died at 8:20 o'cl6ck this morning.
She had leeu suffering for sometime
past. Beside a husbaud; and baby,
she leave a mother, two brother
and a sister to mourn her death.
The funeral will be held Friday at 2
p. m., from the Methodist church.
LOCAL MENTION
Ralph Jorden left for Portland the
flmt of the week. . ,
Jamea Rice of Hay creek waa a busl
nes visitor Tueaday,
G. W. Jonea came In lat Friday
from hi home at Powell Butte.
Mis Jissle .Hartley Mt today for
the Paulina country to fi!e on a
desert claim.
Dr. Spanldlng ha gone to Portland
on a buslnes trip. He will be away
tor two or three week.
Mike Mayfleld of Juniper Canyon,
waa a buslnes visitor Iu t town
Saturday.
Mr. and Mm. Logan McPberaon of
Powell Butte, were visitors In the
city last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blrdaongof
Puullno, were buslnes visitors In
town last Friday.
John Houston and grandson.
Arthur came In from their come at
Bear Creek Monday. ' '
Mm. Mary E. Bennett, Lew Ben
nett and Mis Jessie M. Bennett of
Barnes, were in town on business
Tuesday. t
Miss Lottie . Montgomery went
bock to her school at LalJlaw Sun
day, after a few days' vhilt with rela
tives In Prlnevllle. .
Mr. and Mrs. William Balfour,
who have been In the city the past
two week, returned to their hbme '
at Howard yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Montgomery j
returned Sunday from Portland. j
Jimmy Mofllt wa In Saturday j
from hi borne at Powell Butte.
Selwln Montgomery of Lower
Crooked river, was In town Sunday.
Johrt Nelson finished bl contract
on the Highland ditch Wednesday.
v Piano For Sale, i
A 473 Cambridge Ifers A Pond plane.
Roaewood case, in excellent condition, tor
Inquire at Journal ottic or of
Mar(?aria V. Brink. 3-17 If
For Sale or Rent ,
S-rnom honie and Wn; two lot; water,
electric light, tctephuoe; lo two other Ion
and barn: btw aboard. Apply to. 11. Detore,
or M. R. Elliott. 4-7-2p
There Are -Two Classes
of Investors
ONE KIND
This kind makes most money.
He invests in farm lands and
city property while prices are
low. Every advance in price is
that much money in his pocket.
ANOTHER KIND ,
This kind hesitates while
prices advance higher end higher
but he, too, finally buys, because
the value of tbe investment
actually forces him.
Land Owners, Attention
i If you wish to aetl and your property U reasonable, list with n. We are
in touch with capital and am receiving many inquiries concerning raw and
Improved farm lands in Central Oregon... , . , -. - ,
HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO.
Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor
Prineville, Oregon.
Maker Creak Kaivee
Scka.1 Seeks
Caiera SepeUe
Jewelry
WaO fiaer
D. P. Adamson & Co
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wind and weather. When not so used it promptly relieves all distressing conditions of the skin if applied
on returning indoors. ALMOND AND CUCUMBER CREAM is not a greasy preparation, and does
not resemble the paste form creams and cosmetics. It is aure antiseptic lotion, possessing remarkable
cleansing' and healing "properties that have been used and tested for years by the highest society ladies of
the land. It will give the most gratifying results in softening rough, dry or irritated kin
resulting from any cause. For chapping, chafing and eruptive conditions Almond and Cucumber Cream
will bring speedy relief, making the skin smooth, clear and healthy. Best for papa, best for mamma, best
for baby. PRICE FIFTY CENTS. , r . , ;
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U all the f uarantee neceaaary when buying a
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You can't be half as particular about the
material, workmanship and durability as the
makers of the United States Separators are.
The 1909 Model United States Cream Sep
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and every separator
Is Thoroughly Tested
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Hams and Bacon
STEWART Brand of home-cured meats are
now on the market. Too well known to need
any recommendation. .
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A Directoire Model for
short, full figures. Long
below the waist with low
full bust.
White Sateen.
We have - just received a
new supply of corsets. Call
and inspect them.
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